Chicago 1990

Chapter 525 APLUS's famous sayings and new songs

After two years of running in, the hip-hop and rhythm and blues music production capabilities of A+ Records have been very mature. It can be considered to be above the middle level in the whole meter, and the synthetic electronic sound direction is even the leading group.

Although SayGoodbye is an apocalyptic song, its style and technique have not surpassed the current era. It is a pure standard contemporary rhythm and blues, so it was recorded smoothly.

After expressing satisfaction with the official studio version, Song Ya, who felt that there was still time before joining the group again, felt a little tired, did not choose to record her own solo song, but started another GetUp recording with female voices. .

hi, myissoandsobabycanyoutellmeyours

youlooklikeyoutodo

istartedontheleft

andihadtotakehimtotheright

hewasoutofbreath

buthekeptondancin'allnight

In the Deep Sea Recording Studio, cousin Emily, and Huang Yuan recommended Foxybrown and several teenage girls lined up as backing singers. After singing their chords, "youtryin..." lead singer Brenda opened voice.

On the other side, Song Ya, Al, and Common waited silently in front of the microphone, tapping the tempo, and immediately connected when it was their turn to rap.

"Very good, this time I feel good."

After singing a song, Dion Wilson's voice spread from the speaker into the booth, and everyone and the musicians in the back row cheered and clapped.

"Yo, thank you APLUS."

Foxybrown came to thank Huang Yuan very socially. In order to win over Huang Yuan and take care of her few Chinese ancestry, Song Ya asked Lyle Cohen, the president of DefJam Records, to give her a newcomer contract, and then gave her back Dance some of the accompaniment opportunities in the original soundtrack of my life.

I'm so busy that I can help, and the rest depends on her own ability and luck. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, where the descendants of Trinidad and Tobago immigrants have their own small music circle in Miami. Will take care of her.

"After returning to New York, I should have a good relationship with DefJam's veteran singers. I have a good relationship with me. If you have anything to do, you can find him."

But this little girl’s personality is a bit unpleasant to Song Ya, and she has too many bad street habits. DefJam has fallen for several years, and her internal atmosphere has been very bad. She is considered to be the big-name rapper with the best style and character. Hope to help To her, but the busy is here to help.

"Right? I will." The only thing this street girl doesn't lack is self-confidence. She always feels Laozi's best in action and conversation.

"Emily, come here." Song Ya called out the little Emily. She had a good chat with Foxybrown of the same age, but she couldn't follow her studies.

"We still need to deal with it here, and here..." After carefully studying the effect of the recording with Dion Wilson, Song Ya proposed amendments based on the original version.

"Uh, uh..."

Dion Wilson nodded and took notes seriously.

"APLUS, it's time to go." Linda came in with a new suit to remind.

"Oh, just come." After Song Ya finished the remaining comments, he left A+ Records with her and rushed to the Sears Tower, where he will receive a joint interview with the two media today.

The real estate industry on the east and west coasts is in full swing, but the Midwest where Chicago and Detroit are located is still miserable. After the Sears Group suffered a huge loss, it sold the building to a company with a Boston consortium background. One third of the floors are vacant and the situation is very difficult.

"Long time no see, Miss Barnes."

He met the Chicago Tribune reporter Zoe Barnes in a room overlooking Lake Michigan in the mansion.

She and herself have maintained a good cooperative relationship for many years. Recently, she seems to have caught up with the Underwoods. She can often get first-hand news in Washington and Chicago politics. Now she is a current affairs and economic columnist of the Tribune. The press are all well-known.

"Just call me Zoe." The girl with a background in the sports world shook hands with him generously.

"Your career is getting more and more successful." Song Ya complimented: "What's the next step, reporter in the White House?"

Becoming a reporter in the White House generally means that the reporter is the leading political mouthpiece of the media in which he works, and his salary and social status are among the top in the journalist industry.

"It's too early to talk about this."

Zoe Barnes smiled: "Your career is truly becoming more and more successful."

Song Ya smiled, "Sorry, I'll change my clothes first."

"Okay, please."

After changing into suits, the two sat face-to-face, without any obstruction between the sofas. The photographer of Chicago WGN TV set the camera on the side. The lens can incorporate the lake view outside the glass curtain wall into the picture. The standard high-end interview configuration.

The content of the interview will be exclusively published in the personal column of Zoe Barnes of the Chicago Tribune, and the live video will appear in the financial column of WGN later.

This is the first battle of Dancing My Life's film announcement. The crew will first establish his actor's investment genius personality, stir up topics about him in the financial world, bring a wave of free enthusiasm, and introduce his movies by the way. The plan is to draw people who care about financial news into potential movie-watching groups and increase their interest.

"APLUS, talk about the deal you made with Dow."

After a few humorous greetings, Zoe Barnes went straight to the topic.

"You know Zoe, I am a singer..."

Song Ya smiled slightly self-deprecatingly, "Actually, buying that fluorescent agent factory is not a very sensible investment. I was still very young at that time and I made a lot of money from music..."

"So you didn't buy that company in advance because you discovered the unique use scenario of the fluorescent agent. Is my understanding correct?" The topics are all correct in advance, Zoe Barnes asked.

"Yes, that's right." Song Ya nodded.

"Then you discovered that it can be used in parties?"

"It's a coincidence that I had a rave party..."

The two of course will not mention all aspects of the equipment transaction, but directly start from the popularity of the fluorescent party.

"It sounds like you made that 100 million in revenue was just an accident." Zoe smiled: "I want to encounter this kind of accident, too, but it's impossible. Do you have a good outlook on Dow's purchase of the company?"

"Yes, it is very optimistic. Maybe you already know that the patent of the light stick has expired. The competition in this industry will be very fierce, but the product has a lot of room for development in the field of concert assistance. Barn's The combination of patents and Dow's production and marketing capabilities will enable them to take the lead in this industry."

"Then do you regret giving up this company? After all, you also said that the business prospects of light sticks are very broad."

"Of course not. As a singer, I have no energy or ability to compete on a large scale in a completely unfamiliar market. Dow is the best. I trust them."

"Will the recent wind in Washington also be very beneficial to them? Regarding legislation to prohibit some shoddy light sticks from entering the market."

"Yes, because there are many children watching the concert, ordinary fans will not consciously guard against the cheering toys in their hands. I heard that the parents of the little girl who was injured by the unscrupulous brand light stick have collected many similar experiences. Victims, the scale of the class action may be very large. I support them and stand with them."

With so much endorsement fee, Song Ya doesn't mind helping Dow brag more and talk about what they like to hear.

"As a 19-year-old billionaire, do you have any advice or advice on investment and financial management for readers of the Tribune's financial column?" After playing the drum for Dow, Zoe Barnes changed the topic.

"I have nothing to say..."

Song Ya laughed, "You know, my main business is still in music, and the money for the acquisition of Barn's company also comes from record revenue. My impulse investment at the time was nothing to imitate. No, I don't recommend someone to imitate me at all. I was not inspired by the rave party and noticed that the new idea of ​​using fluorescent agents was a standard failure investment."

"APLUS that you are so self-effacing will only be more enviable. You have done a good job and you have reason to be proud of it."

"Thank you... uh..."

A plastic bag that flew past the glass curtain wall disrupted Song Ya’s thoughts. Suddenly, a bright light flashed in his mind, "Actually, it can’t be said to be self-humility. My thought comes from my heart, although it seems I seem to have done a very good business... Let’s put it this way, for example, you know that Chicago is also called the Windy City, and it’s windy all year round..."

He said more and more smoothly, "Sometimes, as long as the wind is strong enough, pigs can fly."

"What do you mean?" Zoe Barnes lowered his head and flipped over the desk book in his hand. There was no such sentence.

"In fact, this is the way to do business. The luck factor will dominate at a certain point in time. When you encounter a good air outlet, the pig can fly, but do you think that pig has vision and ability? Not necessarily." Song Ya explained.

"So you compare your success to a pig on the vent?" Zoe Barnes understood, and she laughed. "This kind of argument is very interesting, maybe it will become a famous saying in the investment world."

"It's almost like that."

The interview lasted about half an hour. Song Ya saw Dile appearing behind the camera. He must have found something urgent when he found here. "Shall we take a break?" He suggested to Zoe Barnes.

"Okay." Zoe Barnes agreed, and the people at WGN knew the opportunity to turn the camera off.

"What's the matter?" Song Ya left the sofa and walked to the corner with Dile.

"The family of Pérez Prado took the initiative to ask me about the recording progress of the soundtrack of your movie. They can't hold back anymore. The transfer of Mambo No.5's cover rights is in play." Dilai was very excited, "How can I reply to them?"

"Really? Don't worry, tell them that I don't need the cover of that song anymore. The soundtrack of my movie is almost finished, and there is no copy for that song."

This is indeed good news, Song Ya replied: "You ask Dieng Wilson to get the track list of my original soundtrack, show them, and let them completely give up."

Anyway, the song of the apocalypse originally belonged to the original soundtrack of the movie, but Song Ya was going to put it in the reserve of the second album, but Pérez Prado's family did not know, and they certainly did not want to lose their big buyer. Compromises can be expected.

"What if they agree to transfer the cover rights? Where is your psychological price? One-half of the composition royalties?" Dila asked: "Are you OK on this condition?"

Ooo...Areyouok!?

Suddenly a magical Chinese accent sounded in Song Ya's ears.

"APLUS?" Dila looked at Song Ya, who was holding his forehead in thought, a little strange, "Want to seize this opportunity?"

Whoo!

Angelinababyplease, Pleasebabybemine

Angelinadoyourchacha, aboutthe

Signyouracrossmyheart, art

Angelinaready, steady-start

"Uh, is there a person named Angelina here?" Song Ya did not answer Dile's question, but asked Zoe Barnes aloud.

Zoe Barnes and the people at WGN looked at each other blankly and shook their heads.

Wecanchachaonthefloor,

Baby, wecanchacha,

Wecanchachainthenight, chatilltwo

Andifyouchachame, Ihavetochachayou

OhAngelina, Angelina, Angelina

The sudden apocalyptic music, lyrics content and names of people have nothing to do with the scene, Song Ya feels a little abnormal.

"APLUS? How do you say? Pérez Prado's family members are waiting for our reply. They seem to be eager to complete the transaction. This is a good opportunity for us." Unknown Dile urged, "Is half of the composition royalties OK? "

"can."

Song Ya pulls his thoughts back to reality. The original singing voice of the new Apocalypse song is exactly the same as that of the singer who sang Mambo No.5. That should be a person, perhaps because of the contact with the Apocalypse, "In this way, you can ask Pérez Prado’s family again. I want more than one piece of music."

He asked Zoe Barnes for pen and paper, and simply wrote the tune of the apocalyptic song Angelina that he had just received, "Two songs, one-half of the composition royalties, if you give them, you can trade, and you don’t give them."

"Okay, I'll do it now." Dile hurried away.